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[IMAGES (PHOTOGRAPH) 13 Portraits of different women] Western Courier WIU Plays Southern At Carbondale Saturday. Go � This is a large one The COURIER Reports News of Western Without Fear or Favor, Bias or Prejudice VOLUME 58. MACOMB, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960. NUMBER 4. Vote Today � 13 Vie JAN RUDASILL Alpha Sigma Tau Jan Rudasill k a junior Physical-Education major from Rock Island. She is recording secretary for her sorority. Jon is president of Bennett Hall and is a membmer [member] of PEM, Dean's Roundtable and House President's Council. She was chosen Kappa Sigma Kappa Sweetheart of 1960. LINDA CHORD Linda Chord is a junior Physical Education major from Kewanee. Linda is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority for which she is is [sic] serving as house vice-president. A varsity cheerleader for two years, Linda is also a member of Westerfins, WRA, PEM and the Western Gymnastic team. Linda also serves as President of the Orehesis. ANDI ALESSI Andi Alessi, an independent, is a senior Dramatic Arts major from Pekin. Andi is COURIER Editor, Student Government Representative and vice-president of Alpha Delta. She is also member of Student Union Board, New man Club, Dean's Roundtable and served as a freshman counselor. She is serving as President of Green Door Players. PRIS ADAIR Pris Adair is a junior Social Science major from Macomb. She is Panhellenic representative for Delta Zeta Sorority of which she has served as vice-president. She is a Student Government representative and served as a freshman counselor. She is also a member of Student Union Board. MARSHA CROWE Student Government President Marsha Crowe is a senior Art major from Colusa. A member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, Marsha was elected president of her sorority and Panhellenic representative. She is a member of House President's Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Art Club and Dean's Roundtable. She was elected to Who's Who last year. KATHY KRATZ Kathy Kratz is a senior Art major from Burlington, Iowa. She is secretary-treasurer of the Art Club. Kathy is transfer student from Burlington Junior College where she was a member of the Chi Upsilon Sorority and secretary of International Relations Club. JUNE GERDES June Gerdes is a senior Home Ec major from Princeton. President of Delta Zeta sorority, June is also member of the Home Ec Club, Comma Delta, Panhellenic Council, WAWS Council and Student Government. She has also served as a freshman counselor. FRAN CHUEY Senior business major from Fox Lake, Fran Chuey is a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, of which she has served as editor and registrar. Fran is also COURIER Editor, Student Government Public Relations Officer, treasurer of Alpha Delta and treasurer of Bennett Hall. Hostess of Student Center Dining Room, Fran was elected Best Dressed Girl of 1959 and a finalist in the Miss Macomb Pageant. KAY WEBEL Kay Webel is a senior Home Ec major from Perry. An independent, Kay is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta and Young Republicans. Honor student, Kay was elected a member of Who's Who and treasurer of Home Ec Club. BARBARA L. WILSON Barbara Wilson is a junior Kindergarten- Primary major from Versailles. An Independent, Barbara is a member of ACE and YWCA. She is a transfer student from Christian College in Columbia, Mo., where she was a member of Vesper Board, Student Religeous [Religious] Council, Beta Beta Tau, Art Club and Modeling Club. SANDRA HARING Alpha Sigma Alpha Sandra Haring is serving as Panheilenic representative for her sorority. A junior Intermediate major from Decatur, Sandra has been a varisty cheerleader for three years. She was a candidate for Best Dressed Girl in 1960. DONNA STULIK Sigma Sigma Sigma Donna Stulik has served as rush chairman, house manager, Panhellenic Council -representative and vice-president of her sorority. She has also been a member of student government and served as a freshman counselor and dorm secretary. She was elected as Freshman Campus Leader and a candidate for Best Dressed Girl in 1959. Donna is a senior Social Science major from Western Springs. CAROL WHEELER Junior Kindergarter [Kindergarten] - Primary major from Peoria, Carol Wheeler is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Carol is also a member of Pom-Pom squad. Sequel staff and ACE. Sweepstakes Float To Nab $50 15 Other Prizes Will Be Awarded The top float in WIU's 1960 Homecoming P a r a d e will be awarded a cash prize of $50, according to Howard Cordell, Chairman of the Homecoming Float Committee. Says Mr. Cordell, ""All organizations are urged to enter floats. The theme, American Heritage, is one which lends itself to a variety of possibilities � from early historical times up to the coming election."" DEADLINE for entering float ideas is Monday, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Any applications that duplicate float ideas already received will be returned to the organization for re-submission. All applications should be sent to H o w a r d Cordell, Chairman, Homecoming Float Committee, Library Office. ""We are prepared to award 15 cash prizes,"" says Mr. Cordell. ""Competition, except for the grand sweepstakes prize, will be in two classes, Greek social organizations and all other groups."" Floats will be judged on four points: 1. Originality � Is the float unusual or strikingly different in design? 2. Artistry � Is the design worked out with care for artistic quality? 3. Character � Is the design suitable, inspirational, distinctive? 4. Unity � Are the parts in harmony? Do they look as if they belong together? Groups entering floats will be advised at the earliest possible date of complete parade instructions. FACULTY VOLLEYBALL All new faculty members are invited to play volleyball on Tuesday, October 4, from 5 to 6 in Morgan Gym.

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[IMAGES (PHOTOGRAPH) 13 Portraits of different women] Western Courier WIU Plays Southern At Carbondale Saturday. Go � This is a large one The COURIER Reports News of Western Without Fear or Favor, Bias or Prejudice VOLUME 58. MACOMB, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960. NUMBER 4. Vote Today � 13 Vie JAN RUDASILL Alpha Sigma Tau Jan Rudasill k a junior Physical-Education major from Rock Island. She is recording secretary for her sorority. Jon is president of Bennett Hall and is a membmer [member] of PEM, Dean's Roundtable and House President's Council. She was chosen Kappa Sigma Kappa Sweetheart of 1960. LINDA CHORD Linda Chord is a junior Physical Education major from Kewanee. Linda is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority for which she is is [sic] serving as house vice-president. A varsity cheerleader for two years, Linda is also a member of Westerfins, WRA, PEM and the Western Gymnastic team. Linda also serves as President of the Orehesis. ANDI ALESSI Andi Alessi, an independent, is a senior Dramatic Arts major from Pekin. Andi is COURIER Editor, Student Government Representative and vice-president of Alpha Delta. She is also member of Student Union Board, New man Club, Dean's Roundtable and served as a freshman counselor. She is serving as President of Green Door Players. PRIS ADAIR Pris Adair is a junior Social Science major from Macomb. She is Panhellenic representative for Delta Zeta Sorority of which she has served as vice-president. She is a Student Government representative and served as a freshman counselor. She is also a member of Student Union Board. MARSHA CROWE Student Government President Marsha Crowe is a senior Art major from Colusa. A member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, Marsha was elected president of her sorority and Panhellenic representative. She is a member of House President's Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Art Club and Dean's Roundtable. She was elected to Who's Who last year. KATHY KRATZ Kathy Kratz is a senior Art major from Burlington, Iowa. She is secretary-treasurer of the Art Club. Kathy is transfer student from Burlington Junior College where she was a member of the Chi Upsilon Sorority and secretary of International Relations Club. JUNE GERDES June Gerdes is a senior Home Ec major from Princeton. President of Delta Zeta sorority, June is also member of the Home Ec Club, Comma Delta, Panhellenic Council, WAWS Council and Student Government. She has also served as a freshman counselor. FRAN CHUEY Senior business major from Fox Lake, Fran Chuey is a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, of which she has served as editor and registrar. Fran is also COURIER Editor, Student Government Public Relations Officer, treasurer of Alpha Delta and treasurer of Bennett Hall. Hostess of Student Center Dining Room, Fran was elected Best Dressed Girl of 1959 and a finalist in the Miss Macomb Pageant. KAY WEBEL Kay Webel is a senior Home Ec major from Perry. An independent, Kay is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta and Young Republicans. Honor student, Kay was elected a member of Who's Who and treasurer of Home Ec Club. BARBARA L. WILSON Barbara Wilson is a junior Kindergarten- Primary major from Versailles. An Independent, Barbara is a member of ACE and YWCA. She is a transfer student from Christian College in Columbia, Mo., where she was a member of Vesper Board, Student Religeous [Religious] Council, Beta Beta Tau, Art Club and Modeling Club. SANDRA HARING Alpha Sigma Alpha Sandra Haring is serving as Panheilenic representative for her sorority. A junior Intermediate major from Decatur, Sandra has been a varisty cheerleader for three years. She was a candidate for Best Dressed Girl in 1960. DONNA STULIK Sigma Sigma Sigma Donna Stulik has served as rush chairman, house manager, Panhellenic Council -representative and vice-president of her sorority. She has also been a member of student government and served as a freshman counselor and dorm secretary. She was elected as Freshman Campus Leader and a candidate for Best Dressed Girl in 1959. Donna is a senior Social Science major from Western Springs. CAROL WHEELER Junior Kindergarter [Kindergarten] - Primary major from Peoria, Carol Wheeler is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Carol is also a member of Pom-Pom squad. Sequel staff and ACE. Sweepstakes Float To Nab $50 15 Other Prizes Will Be Awarded The top float in WIU's 1960 Homecoming P a r a d e will be awarded a cash prize of $50, according to Howard Cordell, Chairman of the Homecoming Float Committee. Says Mr. Cordell, ""All organizations are urged to enter floats. The theme, American Heritage, is one which lends itself to a variety of possibilities � from early historical times up to the coming election."" DEADLINE for entering float ideas is Monday, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Any applications that duplicate float ideas already received will be returned to the organization for re-submission. All applications should be sent to H o w a r d Cordell, Chairman, Homecoming Float Committee, Library Office. ""We are prepared to award 15 cash prizes,"" says Mr. Cordell. ""Competition, except for the grand sweepstakes prize, will be in two classes, Greek social organizations and all other groups."" Floats will be judged on four points: 1. Originality � Is the float unusual or strikingly different in design? 2. Artistry � Is the design worked out with care for artistic quality? 3. Character � Is the design suitable, inspirational, distinctive? 4. Unity � Are the parts in harmony? Do they look as if they belong together? Groups entering floats will be advised at the earliest possible date of complete parade instructions. FACULTY VOLLEYBALL All new faculty members are invited to play volleyball on Tuesday, October 4, from 5 to 6 in Morgan Gym.